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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 03:33:00
By Darshana Sanjeewa Balasuriya
Those found travelling without curfew passes or service identity cards which are also permitted to be used as curfew passes will be arrested without a warrant, Police said.
They said legal action would be taken against them under the Quarantine Regulations and the Penal Code. Police said those arrested if found guilty by a court of law were liable to a fine or a jail term and if necessary may even be produced before a Public Health Inspector (PHI) or a Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) to obtain a medical report.
Meanwhile, they said vehicles seized during the curfew would only be released after the pandemic was brought under control.
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